Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)

© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Musth in adult bull elephants is a period of increased androgen concentrations ranging from a few weeks to several months. For captive elephant bull management, musth presents a serious challenge because of the aggressive behavior of musth bulls toward people and other elephants...

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Main Authors: Somgird C., Homkong P., Sripiboon S., Brown J., Stout T., Colenbrander B., Mahasawangkul S., Thitaram C.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-426382017-09-28T04:28:13Z Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) Somgird C. Homkong P. Sripiboon S. Brown J. Stout T. Colenbrander B. Mahasawangkul S. Thitaram C. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. Musth in adult bull elephants is a period of increased androgen concentrations ranging from a few weeks to several months. For captive elephant bull management, musth presents a serious challenge because of the aggressive behavior of musth bulls toward people and other elephants. Commercially available GnRH vaccines have been shown to suppress testicular function by interrupting the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis in many species. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of a GnRH vaccine in elephant bulls for suppressing the HPG axis and mitigating musth-related aggressive behavior. Five adult Asian elephant bulls (22-55 years old) were immunized with a GnRH vaccine starting with an initial injection 2-4 months before the predicted musth period, and followed by three boosters at approximately 4-week intervals. Blood samples were collected twice weekly for hormone and antibody titer analysis. An increase in GnRH antibody titers was observed in all bulls after the second or third booster, and titers remained elevated for 2-3 months after the final booster. Musth was attenuated and shortened in three bulls and postponed completely in two. We conclude that GnRH vaccination is capable of suppressing symptoms of musth in adult bull elephants. With appropriate timing, GnRH vaccination could be used to control or manage musth and aggressive behavior in captive elephant bulls. However, more work is needed to identify an optimal dose, booster interval, and vaccination schedule for complete suppression of testicular steroidogenesis. 2017-09-28T04:28:13Z 2017-09-28T04:28:13Z 2016-01-01 Journal 03784320 2-s2.0-84955157903 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.11.019 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84955157903&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42638
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description © 2015 Elsevier B.V. Musth in adult bull elephants is a period of increased androgen concentrations ranging from a few weeks to several months. For captive elephant bull management, musth presents a serious challenge because of the aggressive behavior of musth bulls toward people and other elephants. Commercially available GnRH vaccines have been shown to suppress testicular function by interrupting the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis in many species. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of a GnRH vaccine in elephant bulls for suppressing the HPG axis and mitigating musth-related aggressive behavior. Five adult Asian elephant bulls (22-55 years old) were immunized with a GnRH vaccine starting with an initial injection 2-4 months before the predicted musth period, and followed by three boosters at approximately 4-week intervals. Blood samples were collected twice weekly for hormone and antibody titer analysis. An increase in GnRH antibody titers was observed in all bulls after the second or third booster, and titers remained elevated for 2-3 months after the final booster. Musth was attenuated and shortened in three bulls and postponed completely in two. We conclude that GnRH vaccination is capable of suppressing symptoms of musth in adult bull elephants. With appropriate timing, GnRH vaccination could be used to control or manage musth and aggressive behavior in captive elephant bulls. However, more work is needed to identify an optimal dose, booster interval, and vaccination schedule for complete suppression of testicular steroidogenesis.
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author Somgird C.
Homkong P.
Sripiboon S.
Brown J.
Stout T.
Colenbrander B.
Mahasawangkul S.
Thitaram C.
spellingShingle Somgird C.
Homkong P.
Sripiboon S.
Brown J.
Stout T.
Colenbrander B.
Mahasawangkul S.
Thitaram C.
Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
author_facet Somgird C.
Homkong P.
Sripiboon S.
Brown J.
Stout T.
Colenbrander B.
Mahasawangkul S.
Thitaram C.
author_sort Somgird C.
title Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
title_short Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
title_full Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
title_fullStr Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
title_full_unstemmed Potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)
title_sort potential of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine to suppress musth in captive male asian elephants (elephas maximus)
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